The Cancun hotel industry plans to reopen its doors on June 1 and wants to do so by selling itself as a …
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For the last week or so, the fronts of hotels in several tourist cities in Mexico changed their facade. Despite the fact …
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Eliminating long weekends can leave losses of more than 21 billion pesos. ASETUR
The Association of Tourism Secretaries pointed out in an analysis that this figure is equivalent to 1.1 percent of the annual tourism …
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First Atari Hotel to Begin Construction in Phoenix in Mid-2020
PHEONIX, AZ-. Atari Interactive, the company behind hats with built-in speakers and a new version of the Atari VCS console, is getting into the hotel …
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Costa Mujeres beats Cancun in hotel profitability
According to a tourism study conducted by the Marketing Consultants (MKT) firm, Costa Mujeres—the continental zone of Isla Mujeres, located just north of …
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650 thousand tourists are expected in Cancun for Semana Santa
Francisco López Reyes, Municipal Director of Tourism of Cancun said: “We are expecting around 650 thousand tourists, with occupations above 95 percent, …
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Valladolid registers over 90% hotel occupancy during the Christmas and New Year’s holiday season
Hotels in Valladolid, Yucatán closed the year 2018 with an occupation of 90 to 100%. Employees of hotels “La Aurora”, “El Mesón …
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Aqua and Camino Real among other major hotels to arrive in Merida next year
With the arrival of six transnational lodging companies that will invest in Yucatan, and the start-up of new hotels, in 2019 there …
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Saga of confiscated Tulum hotels continues with new eviction order
TULUM. Q. Roo — By order of a judicial warrant, three Tulum hotels that were recently returned to their supposed rightful owners …